Definition of ACIDOSIS

Origin of ACIDOSIS

New Latin

First Known Use: 1900

acidosis

nounac·i·do·sis \ˌas-ə-ˈdō-səs\(Medical Dictionary)

pluralac·i·do·ses\-ˌsēz\

Medical Definition of ACIDOSIS

: an abnormal condition of reduced alkalinity of the blood and tissues that is marked by sickly sweet breath, headache, nausea and vomiting, and visual disturbances and is usually a result of excessive acid production—compare alkalosis, ketosis 1